NCAA rejects Bloom's bid to play football, accept endorsements

BOULDER, Colo. -- The NCAA has denied Jeremy Bloom's request to play football at Colorado while accepting endorsements to support his skiing career.

The decision, announced Tuesday, likely means Bloom's football career is over unless the NCAA reverses itself on appeal, university spokeswoman Lindsey Bab**** said.

She said the university plans an appeal.

Bloom, a world champion freestyle skier, was training with the U.S. Ski Team in Chile. Ski team officials did not immediately return a telephone message.

In a statement released by the university, Bloom said he was "shocked and saddened."

The NCAA rejected a request from Bloom and the university for a waiver of rules that prevent college athletes from accepting endorsement income, the university said Tuesday.

Bloom, a junior receiver, has been battling the NCAA for more than two years over whether he can accept endorsement money as a professional skier and still keep his eligibility to play college football.

Bloom started accepting endorsement money last winter, saying he could no longer afford to train for skiing without them. The Colorado Court of Appeals denied his request for an injunction against the NCAA in May.

Re: NCAA rejects Bloom's bid to play football, accept endorsements

ok,so if the NCAA isn't going to allow Bloom to play due to endorsements, then pay these guys. This is ridiculous. Go to LonghornsLtd.com, and you'll see Cedric Benson jersey's for sale. He's a senior, and dosen't get a frickin dime for it. However, the NCAA gets a take because it has their logo on the dad gum thing.

Re: NCAA rejects Bloom's bid to play football, accept endorsements

So what's the difference between Bloom and someone playing minor league baseball while they are still in college playing football? If I'm not mistaken Drew Henson and Ricky Williams both played in the minors while still playing college football. The guy is not making money playing football and he will be representing the US, so let him play.

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a waiver of rules that prevent college athletes from accepting endorsement income

... to endorse a commodity in conjunction with the sport from which their popularity has arisen ... [Endstop.]

Another glaring example of the hypocrisy with which much long-standing institutions are riddled.

If Bloom can multi-task impeccably, then the authorities need to stand aside and let the new regime take over. What was Bloom thinking of doing? Displaying advertising paraphenalia over his football garb?

Re: NCAA rejects Bloom's bid to play football, accept endorsements

Originally Posted by sprtsmac

So what's the difference between Bloom and someone playing minor league baseball while they are still in college playing football? If I'm not mistaken Drew Henson and Ricky Williams both played in the minors while still playing college football. The guy is not making money playing football and he will be representing the US, so let him play.

The NCAA allows athletes who make a salary in one sport play another. However, they won't allow an athlete to take endorsements then play another sport. That would leave too big a can of worms to open. Case in point, UT sells jerseys of current players. The only way that the players could get money for them is to accept endorsements from Nike. Well, that would cut into the NCAA's take on the revenues from the jersey sales.

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they definitely should not be paid, their education is their payment.

The NCAA is corrupt and backward. I can enter the NHL or MLB draft and not lose my eligibility, but if I do that in the NFL or NBA I do. I can understand their concern, but it's unfair across the board and there are too many people with their hand in the cookie jar.